China Weighing Occupation
of Former U.S. Air Base at Bagram: Sources
Building on
friendly relations Beijing has secured with the new Taliban government in Afghanistan,
China is now considering new ways to expand influence and embarrass the U.S.
By Paul
D. Shinkman
|
Sept.
7, 2021, at 5:53 p.m.
A view of the Bagram Airfield base after all U.S.
and NATO forces evacuated in Parwan province, eastern Afghanistan, on July 8,
2021.(XINHUA NEWS AGENCY/GETTY
IMAGES)
China is
considering deploying military personnel and economic development officials to
Bagram airfield, perhaps the single-most prominent symbol of the 20-year U.S. military presence in
Afghanistan.
The War in Afghanistan Ends
Where It Started
The Chinese military is curently
conducting a feasibility study about the effect of sending workers, soldiers
and other staff related to its foreign economic investment program known as the
Belt and Road Initiative in the coming years to Bagram, according to a source
briefed on the study by Chinese military officials, who spoke to U.S. News on
the condition of anonymity.
A spokesman for
the Chinese Foreign Ministry on Tuesday issued a carefully crafted denial of
plans for an imminent takeover of the military airfield roughly an hour from
Kabul, first established by the Soviets during their own occupation in
Afghanistan and which at the height of the U.S. military presence there was its
busiest in the world.
"What I can
tell everyone is that that is a piece of purely false information," Wang
Wenbin told reporters Tuesday morning. China has repeatedly denied many of its
other military deployments beyond its borders.
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